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gucci -- 8.6%. gucci definitely a bulwark of the kering stable. the dividend is raised to 11.5%. two key elements when the market opens later on. they see gucci sales both slow down less than expected at the end of the year. the cfo talks about hong kong. hong kong, the cfo says fourth quarter sales fell by 50%. the walkways from this, blowout at gucci. hong kong is falling like a stone in terms of sales. we will see how the market plays out on that. from gucci handbags to banks, capital, and dividends. ro's fourth quarter income missed estimates. to discuss the numbers, we have the cfo, clifford abrahams. i go straight to your dividends, the dividends. what i want to understand is a cut in the dividend. do you have to lay aside the ambition to raise the nominal dividend? do you need to drop that commitment now as one of those moments?-- litmus clifford: we do not have such a commitment to raise the nominal dividend and dividends in europa share -- euros per share. our commitment is to a payout policy. each year, we pay out a minimum of 50% of our profit. this year, we are propos
gucci -- 8.6%. gucci definitely a bulwark of the kering stable. the dividend is raised to 11.5%. two key elements when the market opens later on. they see gucci sales both slow down less than expected at the end of the year. the cfo talks about hong kong. hong kong, the cfo says fourth quarter sales fell by 50%. the walkways from this, blowout at gucci. hong kong is falling like a stone in terms of sales. we will see how the market plays out on that. from gucci handbags to banks, capital, and...
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so sue me gucci is a doctor degree how much addiction center the 1st clinic of its kind in japan. he tells us about some of the problems he has seen firsthand among young people addicted to video games the 1st thing i have to point out is the brain damage the in the past you know there are at least several papers reporting the. brain damage caused by you know gaming disorder and meaning the neuronal cells. were destroyed or damaged. you know gaming and this is the probably most important the significant findings but at the same time you know they are usually isolated from the soft side the in the stay at home for a long time and because of that some of them suffer from you know problems associated with in activities. such as you know the low you know body things and low bone density. then you do not eat regularly just 11 time in the day you know because you know they cannot eat they get they have to participate in the online games and they cannot find the time to eat something you know and the because of that you know the they sometime with lose their weight and suffer from malnut
so sue me gucci is a doctor degree how much addiction center the 1st clinic of its kind in japan. he tells us about some of the problems he has seen firsthand among young people addicted to video games the 1st thing i have to point out is the brain damage the in the past you know there are at least several papers reporting the. brain damage caused by you know gaming disorder and meaning the neuronal cells. were destroyed or damaged. you know gaming and this is the probably most important the...
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>> tariq: yeah, if you got gucci on, then you drippin' gucci. >> jimmy: yeah, you go gucci, yeah >> tariq: yeah, who you drippin', man? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: j. crew, dawg. >> tariq: yeah [ laughter ] >> steve: kohl's >> tariq: yeah [ laughter ] >> steve: i owe you a bunch. >> jimmy: i don't know who that works. guys, today is friday. one of the best days of the week [ cheers and applause and friday is usually -- that's when i catch up with some personal stuff i get my eyebrows waxed. >> steve: sure [ laughter ] razored. you know, razored, yeah, sure. >> jimmy: no, i use the threading. >> steve: oh, yeah, threading. >> jimmy: how does that work >> steve: i don't know they pull a -- put a thread around it and yank it out or something? yoink. >> jimmy: but it looks like it - >> steve: boink. >> jimmy: it looks efficient >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: it looks like -- do they just cut your hair or it plucks it out? i got my eyebrows plucked once >> steve: did you really when >> jimmy: on "snl. >> s: >> jimmy: he told me, he's like, "jimmy, you got big eyebrows you ever think about getting them wa
>> tariq: yeah, if you got gucci on, then you drippin' gucci. >> jimmy: yeah, you go gucci, yeah >> tariq: yeah, who you drippin', man? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: j. crew, dawg. >> tariq: yeah [ laughter ] >> steve: kohl's >> tariq: yeah [ laughter ] >> steve: i owe you a bunch. >> jimmy: i don't know who that works. guys, today is friday. one of the best days of the week [ cheers and applause and friday is usually -- that's when i catch up with...
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weekend at the oscars joaquin phoenix reward his tux jane fonda reward her gown search for ronan's gucci gown was a recycled version of the previous gown that she had worn so there is more awareness of this idea at least at the very highest levels ok let's hope it tickled down and let's talk a little bit about why this is important because i think many people are aware just exactly how i will glamorous the fashion industry is when you really look at what it's doing to the environment right fashion is actually the 2nd most polluting industry in the world it's responsible for 10 percent of global carbon emissions that's more than international flights and maritime shipping put together and it's only been getting worse in the last 20 years actually clothing production has doubled meanwhile more than half of textiles are thrown away every year and there's disappearing there's as it is and there's this other big issue which is the kind of materials were wearing synthetic blood such as polyester in most clothing items and every time we wash them little tiny pieces of plastic get into the water
weekend at the oscars joaquin phoenix reward his tux jane fonda reward her gown search for ronan's gucci gown was a recycled version of the previous gown that she had worn so there is more awareness of this idea at least at the very highest levels ok let's hope it tickled down and let's talk a little bit about why this is important because i think many people are aware just exactly how i will glamorous the fashion industry is when you really look at what it's doing to the environment right...
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he said he called his friends at gucci, they were able to make that suit within a day, he said. a day. >>> next to our very own abc's best dressed with "gma's" robin roberts and michael strahan. robin dazzling in top to toe teal blue sequins and revealing that by coincidence michael showed up on the red carpet also dressed to impress in teal. one of the big stars they met up with, billy porter. and robin had just one thing to say to him. >> thanks for stopping by. >> i was going to wear that. >> we'll flip. >> thank you, billy. >> have fun, you guys. >> thank you. >> of course billy porter stealing the show there in a sleeveless high-neck gold foil feathered bodice and billowing wrap skirt reportedly inspired by none other than kensington palace. >> it was a great, great awards season in fashion for billy porter. every single time he came, even had battery-powered hats. i mean, yeah. it was extremely impressive. and his performance on the stage as well was also great. giving porter a run for his money, janelle monae in a sparkling hooded ralph lauren gown dripping in 168,000 swa
he said he called his friends at gucci, they were able to make that suit within a day, he said. a day. >>> next to our very own abc's best dressed with "gma's" robin roberts and michael strahan. robin dazzling in top to toe teal blue sequins and revealing that by coincidence michael showed up on the red carpet also dressed to impress in teal. one of the big stars they met up with, billy porter. and robin had just one thing to say to him. >> thanks for stopping by....
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it is all about gucci. it comprises 80% of the sales. it had a big fourth quarter. a big beat there. especially with all of the uncertainties last quarter, including slower u.s. sales and the protests in hong kong. still a lot of uncertainties that continue to weigh on the company. for now, the gucci story really helping the shares. the ceo of heineken has left on a high note. anna: thank you very much. i am not sure the numbers they're reflecting today's move. we will get back to you on that one. let's talk about a company in the news, bp. presenting to investors a little bit later on today. this is an industry and transition. how much patients to investors have? how much are they on board with these transitions? findingifficulty i am is how they make these transitions while maintaining the returns they are generating. there are beginning to be? 's about dividends. i'm talking over the next 10 years. are the returns as good as you are making? ? he was talking about how investors put pressure on them to be more environmentally friendly. they are all for that until t
it is all about gucci. it comprises 80% of the sales. it had a big fourth quarter. a big beat there. especially with all of the uncertainties last quarter, including slower u.s. sales and the protests in hong kong. still a lot of uncertainties that continue to weigh on the company. for now, the gucci story really helping the shares. the ceo of heineken has left on a high note. anna: thank you very much. i am not sure the numbers they're reflecting today's move. we will get back to you on that...
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all as we've discussed, she's doing the opposite and going this kind of massively oversized layers of gucci. >> lil nas x. this was another custom versace piece that we saw at the grammys. hot pink, fuchsia, handmade for him. he wore it with so much confidence. i mean the leather was soft. the pants were tight. the jacket was cropped. >> moving on from the grammys for a moment, blake lively. the rhythm section is out today. >> she had six changes in 24 hours. my favorite look of the rhythm six, if we want to call them that, was the long black skirt. it was a velvet skirt. she worry it with a buttoned up to the collar white shirt. looked incredible, right? she had granny boots embellished with lots of detailed. >> i love a granny boot. >> we all love a good granny boot. >> yes. >> love the fact she had a gossp girl moment for me wearing these amazing long fendi trench nylon with these short shorts, mustard color in the middle of a new york winter. no one would make a kind of mustard sequin kind of sweater vest look good other than blake lively. >> what was your favorite moment from the gramm
all as we've discussed, she's doing the opposite and going this kind of massively oversized layers of gucci. >> lil nas x. this was another custom versace piece that we saw at the grammys. hot pink, fuchsia, handmade for him. he wore it with so much confidence. i mean the leather was soft. the pants were tight. the jacket was cropped. >> moving on from the grammys for a moment, blake lively. the rhythm section is out today. >> she had six changes in 24 hours. my favorite look...
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to media personalities i mean truly follicle correctness has gone amuck to even a jumper designed by gucci blackface scandal of all over the news social norms have moved slowly by comparison in the middle east things are changing however take the case of shame at say a star on the arab world's most widely watched media network and we think it should be formed last year because the storm online shamus safe is sitting in the front of a van and she's speaking just it's not comprehensible arabic it's not concept principle anything. this. awful overly sexualized nonsense dialect that is an attempt i think to represent the sudanese dialect and it's very offensive in the other video there is shame with a proportionally her little boy. who constantly has to go to the bathroom and she has him urine a in a jar and when he does so people are horrified. i cannot imagine a woman wiping the urine off of her hands on to other passengers it just wouldn't happen so this idea that the sudanese are clearly in they don't care and that they have no hygiene is also quite racist i'm not sure that we do them on t
to media personalities i mean truly follicle correctness has gone amuck to even a jumper designed by gucci blackface scandal of all over the news social norms have moved slowly by comparison in the middle east things are changing however take the case of shame at say a star on the arab world's most widely watched media network and we think it should be formed last year because the storm online shamus safe is sitting in the front of a van and she's speaking just it's not comprehensible arabic...
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guccis all about gucci -- provides about 80% of kering sales. abn amro, the only negative one i have on the board today, missing on fourth-quarter earnings. a lot of this has to do with cost. the coming management is saying there are lots of uncertainties, not to mention a dutch probe into the company. the other big story, one of the day headlines, softbank. we are learning that they are scoffing -- scrapping their $105 billion target for the vision fund. you can see what a roller coaster ride it has been today when the japanese trading happens. shows jump 13% after we learned they were finally able to get approval for their sale of sprint. so that is helping. and some of these shares are better in the week because we sought -- not only news that the vision fund is going to be smaller than we thought, but they also had earnings and it showed a 2 billion-dollar loss for the original vision fund. it shows there startup is struggling. they had their record loss the quarter prior thanks to a lot of the wework write-downs. toncine: let's get straight
guccis all about gucci -- provides about 80% of kering sales. abn amro, the only negative one i have on the board today, missing on fourth-quarter earnings. a lot of this has to do with cost. the coming management is saying there are lots of uncertainties, not to mention a dutch probe into the company. the other big story, one of the day headlines, softbank. we are learning that they are scoffing -- scrapping their $105 billion target for the vision fund. you can see what a roller coaster ride...
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that's too costly if people are selling buttons and things and pearls virtual goods are equally good so gucci and and all these high end luxury brands will just move completely over to virtual goods virtual diamonds virtual gold is what bitcoin is already virtual gold and it's already worth hundreds of billions of dollars and of course somebody did point out in terms of commodities and commodity prices crashing is that saudi aramco went public right exactly at the point that then tesla like tripled in the past 67 months so you know old cars cars used to rely on gasoline and many of our war is an arse and our foreign policy and our domestic policy is all set up around these wars to maintain this oil to drive these cars to keep the economy as it is and yet saudi aramco dumped this they you know there that the classic smart money in the case the oil markets and they were dumping out just as tesla then took off right i mean iran must go full and the cyber truck which is going to retell for like 30 or 40 or $50000.00 he can sell virtual slab or trucks online in limited editions on the block chain
that's too costly if people are selling buttons and things and pearls virtual goods are equally good so gucci and and all these high end luxury brands will just move completely over to virtual goods virtual diamonds virtual gold is what bitcoin is already virtual gold and it's already worth hundreds of billions of dollars and of course somebody did point out in terms of commodities and commodity prices crashing is that saudi aramco went public right exactly at the point that then tesla like...
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there were three mobile busts purchased by james monroe and gucci andsented this christopher columbus for discovering america, regardless of what the native americans , and then george washington. what they represented was washington, district of columbia is in christopher columbus in .he united states of america they had a way of representing what the city was in the post fire white house. by the late 19th century, inventories were taken only occasionally at the end of the administrations of the next people would know what they would find there. ratherrble bust looks classical. it was listed in the inventory andnknown roman gentlemen, it completely lost its george washington association. not the most obvious george washington, i guess. clearly artists had been there and understood how the chandeliers looked and how the draperies looked but he had built a room big enough to hold 10,000 people. [laughter] i mean him look at it. there are thousands of them. engravings are the way that you understood places in the absence of photography. he misunderstood this one. in 1884, an interesting
there were three mobile busts purchased by james monroe and gucci andsented this christopher columbus for discovering america, regardless of what the native americans , and then george washington. what they represented was washington, district of columbia is in christopher columbus in .he united states of america they had a way of representing what the city was in the post fire white house. by the late 19th century, inventories were taken only occasionally at the end of the administrations of...
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gucci slowing down from the previous quarter, but still be estimates. growth more than 10%. america once a one-stop shop for employee benefits. to use existing relationships. those are your business flash updates. sachs, prince harry remit to be involved in some kind of deal. what is going on? to talk about -- they have had tyra banks and david beckham and now they will --k to >> what i find interesting is what about barclays? it is not a hate event -- it is not a paid event. >> i think this is interesting because as soon as the story came on the radar, everyone just talked about it, the newsroom, one of the most read stories. >> would be more interesting is meghan markle. >> i agree. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the relentless hunt for yields is sending stocks and that around the world. heidemanbank finding for its first offer in six years. we heard earlier today, you take it isod, take the bad and the facts of life. >> i believe it is not really a choice at this point. for central banks, for markets. it has been a position we have known for a long time in the c
gucci slowing down from the previous quarter, but still be estimates. growth more than 10%. america once a one-stop shop for employee benefits. to use existing relationships. those are your business flash updates. sachs, prince harry remit to be involved in some kind of deal. what is going on? to talk about -- they have had tyra banks and david beckham and now they will --k to >> what i find interesting is what about barclays? it is not a hate event -- it is not a paid event. >> i...
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destined to get near high office but never the leader she has all the qualities to be as the put it a gucci. shadow foreign secretary she might be a good foreign secretary but would she be a good leader i think people have their doubts about that and i can understand that it doesn't appear she has that ability to pull people together and a leader has to do that and she seems to be lacking that element and people sense it she's not winning the supporters a result so i stopped listen and did the wigan m.p. i mean she's got some good reviews for some of the interview she's doing she's taking to one some of the odds at the present moment is that too long a place big failing she did for it called in is an element which still says you should be able to accommodate him and if you look at it from a purely analytical point of view could she pull everyone together i suspect there's a real doubt in people's minds about that ability and that's where a president fails if she has a chance of being a very senior member of the news shadow cabinet when there's another leadership election which inevitably th
destined to get near high office but never the leader she has all the qualities to be as the put it a gucci. shadow foreign secretary she might be a good foreign secretary but would she be a good leader i think people have their doubts about that and i can understand that it doesn't appear she has that ability to pull people together and a leader has to do that and she seems to be lacking that element and people sense it she's not winning the supporters a result so i stopped listen and did the...
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the japanese decide to go for their second major attack, they will send in general, gucci -- kawaguchi. when i'm going through great generals and their slides, i always say that there is a mustache competition going on between them. this guy is the japanese general mustache winner of world war ii. no one else comes close. he will come in with the 35th infantry b grade -- brigade and hear the story gets complex, because bringing that over after the naval battles on both sides, and keeping us alive long enough for a battle to happen involves the cactus air force and keeping henderson field open. to put things quickly, by september, he has 8000 troops on hand. pretty much in the same general area as the other general's troops have come from. we have reinforced with desperate naval efforts to do this. we have 1500 initial troops. very famously including the raters. -- the raiders. we brought them over from where they had been occupying before. they are sent out on a mission to find the japanese forces on east and west of the henderson field. what he discovers is really bad news. he discove
the japanese decide to go for their second major attack, they will send in general, gucci -- kawaguchi. when i'm going through great generals and their slides, i always say that there is a mustache competition going on between them. this guy is the japanese general mustache winner of world war ii. no one else comes close. he will come in with the 35th infantry b grade -- brigade and hear the story gets complex, because bringing that over after the naval battles on both sides, and keeping us...
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the gucci versions of seltzer in particular you have seen stealing market shares from light beers and wine even, all of these other categories it's more than a half billion dollar sales category now. and millennials and genz ers reaching for healthier options even suggesting hard oatmeal can be hitting the schett vs in the near future. it seems it's not the alcohol quotient per se but the ingredients you're drinking and imbibe it in different forms i guess? >> i guess the lines are blurring and you have reports are drinking less in general going back to the health focus thing. i think stuff like cannabis is falling into this category too which is why you're seeing spirit makers partner up with strategic partnerships and acquisitions as well. >> what does it mean for the traditional food and beverage companies that alcohol is spreading? there's some sort of delineation that no longer matters i'm not saying you can pick up hard oatmeal on store shelves but are you buying them in a liquor store >> i think it's spreading like the beer category, spiked seltzer. as long as it sounds healthy
the gucci versions of seltzer in particular you have seen stealing market shares from light beers and wine even, all of these other categories it's more than a half billion dollar sales category now. and millennials and genz ers reaching for healthier options even suggesting hard oatmeal can be hitting the schett vs in the near future. it seems it's not the alcohol quotient per se but the ingredients you're drinking and imbibe it in different forms i guess? >> i guess the lines are...
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it's seeing a serious drop in traffic and sale in the last ten days in response the luxury parent of gucci e. saint laurent, among other brands, are postponing production in china. and now they're expecting a bullish second half of the year, saying the supply will continue. and this comes after italian realtor montclair held its notes regarding the coronavirus. these stocks performed well in the past month but montclair held up relatively well compared to its peers. >> seema, thank you very much. let's go to sue herera >>> hello, everybody here's what's happening this hour the u.n. human rights department releasing a list of more than 100 couples that operate in the west bank settlements. it's drawn fierce reactions from those in the area. >>> u.s. troops were attacked in northeast syria after coming under small arms fire. syria news agencies reported one person was killed and another one in the incident. >>> residents of a pennsylvania neighborhood are being forced to evacuate as the land slide threatens the only road in or out of that community. local officials say the problems started l
it's seeing a serious drop in traffic and sale in the last ten days in response the luxury parent of gucci e. saint laurent, among other brands, are postponing production in china. and now they're expecting a bullish second half of the year, saying the supply will continue. and this comes after italian realtor montclair held its notes regarding the coronavirus. these stocks performed well in the past month but montclair held up relatively well compared to its peers. >> seema, thank you...
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. >>> and sunday nigt sunday nigh there was no shortage of fashion, louis vuitton and gucci. this year they were sporting a team of sustainability. much of the fashion had been worn before or repurposed for the show. joining me now via skype from new york city to talk more about red carpet fashion at the oscars is ruth moore. she is executive director of women's wear daily and former style and fashion news director at the hollywood reporter. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, which gowns stood out at the 2020 oscars? what were your top picks? >> well, it's funny. i feel like there was a rumor that harry and meghan were going to be at the oscars. and though that didn't come true, i feel like there was really sort of a modern regal trend that was going on, and there were lots of ball gowns and big statement necklaces and capes and really sort of classic looks. i thought that, you know, all of the big brands made a good showing. but one of the biggest themes actually was sustainability. so, you know, now oscars fashion is as much about the substance behind
. >>> and sunday nigt sunday nigh there was no shortage of fashion, louis vuitton and gucci. this year they were sporting a team of sustainability. much of the fashion had been worn before or repurposed for the show. joining me now via skype from new york city to talk more about red carpet fashion at the oscars is ruth moore. she is executive director of women's wear daily and former style and fashion news director at the hollywood reporter. good to have you with us. >> thanks...
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some of the kids say gucci and william scored 24. the final 63-60. have fun with this one a couple nights ago. let's try it again. top five. stopped the magic dragon. up the ladder and boom. is that the dunk of the night? number four, when my kids are two i could do this on the. girl man dunk. number three, how to lose 100 bucks, have the wrapped spill a trait full of drinks courtside. cleanup on aisle five. number two, watch this save by the goalie. a full extension and losing effort to the rangers. number one, take hack -- it will be wet until it is in. bounced right onto the green from the drink and he saved par. you've got to be good but it helps to be lucky at the pga in mexico. there is one more time. abounds out of the water off a rock and on to the green. wish i could do that. that's it. i will see you later. >>> facebook is offering a little bit of money for a little bit of your and also paying to record your voice. they say the purpose is to improve its voice wrecking vision tools. all you have to do is record a phrase followed by the first
some of the kids say gucci and william scored 24. the final 63-60. have fun with this one a couple nights ago. let's try it again. top five. stopped the magic dragon. up the ladder and boom. is that the dunk of the night? number four, when my kids are two i could do this on the. girl man dunk. number three, how to lose 100 bucks, have the wrapped spill a trait full of drinks courtside. cleanup on aisle five. number two, watch this save by the goalie. a full extension and losing effort to the...
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you're talking about the stocks, not the gucci, right? >> actually i don't buy any of it. liz: let that's talk about some names that you like and they are cone glom rats from -- conglomerates from kerring to lvmh. what do you think specifically makes these a bargains right now? >> this is a case of myopia where investors are looking at a single variable. they're just looking at coronavirus and trying to change the gameplan around that. reality there is multitude at play, that affect things like risks and long tern gains. if the long-term out look remains intact which we believe it does for the luxury names, we want to be involved if they're global champions that have sustainable network effects. liz: let me jump in. you like lvmh, louis vuitton, hermes. and i collect the scarves. what about richemotn. tell us about that. >> they're owner of cartier. that is global status symbol where most businesses are deflationary overtime, and struggle to keep raising prices and grow their volumes, which the world is more globally interconnected which is not happening right now which cr
you're talking about the stocks, not the gucci, right? >> actually i don't buy any of it. liz: let that's talk about some names that you like and they are cone glom rats from -- conglomerates from kerring to lvmh. what do you think specifically makes these a bargains right now? >> this is a case of myopia where investors are looking at a single variable. they're just looking at coronavirus and trying to change the gameplan around that. reality there is multitude at play, that affect...
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and italy one key sector to watch, the european luxury names, specifically the italian brands, prada, gucci, and tod's. goldman sachs on friday had lowered estimates for the sector, 11% on average for 2020. we'll see how the outbreak in italy changes things >> seema mody, thank you time for a news update with sue herera back at hq. >> good morning, everyone. trump and first lady melania trump visiting the real taj mahal. he toured the iconic structure just before sunset you may remember the president once owned the trump taj mahal casino in atlantic city, new jersey israeli forces firing back at militant sites in the gaza strip this in response to a rocket attack on southern israel. benjamin netanyahu threatening gaza's hamas rulers with a war if the attacks continue. >>> the search continues for the cause of a deadly bus accident in southern california the bus was traveling to mexico when it overturned three people were killed, another 18 were injured. >>> and katherine johnson, a mathematician who worked on nasa's early space missions, has died she was one of the pioneering black female m
and italy one key sector to watch, the european luxury names, specifically the italian brands, prada, gucci, and tod's. goldman sachs on friday had lowered estimates for the sector, 11% on average for 2020. we'll see how the outbreak in italy changes things >> seema mody, thank you time for a news update with sue herera back at hq. >> good morning, everyone. trump and first lady melania trump visiting the real taj mahal. he toured the iconic structure just before sunset you may...
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confidence after technical glitches in its small bought up slowed down reporting of the results robert gucci is the author of the presidency journalism and democracy and he's also an associate professor at lancaster university he says to move forward the democrats almost need to forget iowa happened at all. so there are some on the far left thinking that bernie sanders really won the day as the democratic socialist but that doesn't go too well for the for the hardcore democrats who want there to be more of a central figure somebody who's a little more centrist who can bring in some people from the republican side but with donald trump winning at almost every single downfall he's had that's going to be really hard to pull people over no matter how central a democratic candidate is iowa does seem to be historically the place that does push and launch people ahead but that would be in a traditional election year this one is not a traditional alexion year you're seeing the infighting within the democrats become even stronger than than before because they really want to get somebody out there who
confidence after technical glitches in its small bought up slowed down reporting of the results robert gucci is the author of the presidency journalism and democracy and he's also an associate professor at lancaster university he says to move forward the democrats almost need to forget iowa happened at all. so there are some on the far left thinking that bernie sanders really won the day as the democratic socialist but that doesn't go too well for the for the hardcore democrats who want there...
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. >> este vestido es un gucci, como esta inspiraciÓn diosa griega pero se sobrecarga, el tema de la manga que cae, la pulsera, el accesorio. >> tambiÉn el pelo. >> el moÑo muy grande. >> yo creo que es un tema de mal gusto, porque es que no se puede al tener tanto poder recordemos que ella estÁ casada con el dueÑo de este conglomerado de moda que agrupa a gucci. >> podrÍa tener lo que quisiera. >> claro. >> yo quiero que hablemos de penÉlope cruz. >> yo sÉ que no les gustÓ, pero a mÍ me gustÓ el vestido channel, me gusta lo asimÉtrico, adelante mÁs corto que atras, me parece que el pelo se ve bonito, a mÍ realmente si me gustÓ pero aquÍ dicen que no. >> por votaciÓn, por quÉ no. >> entiendo que son muchos elementos que no tienen concordancia entre sÍ, la flor los tirantes, en estilo la falda se veÍa stru jad * creo que el largo no era el adecuado para ella, son muchos elementos tiene el cabello suelto que no le favorecÍan es una mujer con una figura espectacular. >> ademÁs ella es una mujer tan bella que podrÍa vestirse de cualquier marca espectacular con otros tonos
. >> este vestido es un gucci, como esta inspiraciÓn diosa griega pero se sobrecarga, el tema de la manga que cae, la pulsera, el accesorio. >> tambiÉn el pelo. >> el moÑo muy grande. >> yo creo que es un tema de mal gusto, porque es que no se puede al tener tanto poder recordemos que ella estÁ casada con el dueÑo de este conglomerado de moda que agrupa a gucci. >> podrÍa tener lo que quisiera. >> claro. >> yo quiero que hablemos de penÉlope...
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gucci, they are all luxury names having a very tough time at the moment. the dow wiped out the gains of 2020. forget dow 28,000. we were at 29,000? we're now at 27,993 and losing steam. phil flynn what would you buy on final two minutes of trade here? >> you know, i mean listen, we always hate to catch a falling knife but i think at this point you could probably buy some cheap calls on the s&p or on some stocks. because, we know that, i can't tell you how many times, liz, we came in on a monday on fears of either coronavirus fears or china trade war fears and people came in over the weaken and couldn't wait to get out of the market. then came tuesday, and things got put in perspective and we saw the market come back up. we can't guarranty that is going to happen, but i can tell you this, the market held key support. we seemed to find some stability. we're probably one headline away from really taking this market down lower tomorrow or bringing it back up. but you know, we did get positive headlines on coronavirus today from the world health organization. l
gucci, they are all luxury names having a very tough time at the moment. the dow wiped out the gains of 2020. forget dow 28,000. we were at 29,000? we're now at 27,993 and losing steam. phil flynn what would you buy on final two minutes of trade here? >> you know, i mean listen, we always hate to catch a falling knife but i think at this point you could probably buy some cheap calls on the s&p or on some stocks. because, we know that, i can't tell you how many times, liz, we came in...
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a gucci dressing round, with £2700, the gucci jacket. it is the purple pointy shoes. would you wear that! you see what i wear when i come in in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket... in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket. .. me! in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket... me! i am still looking at those issues. gentlemen, thank you very much. cases of mumps in england are at their highest level in a decade, according to figures seen by bbc breakfast. public health england says the increase has been largely driven by outbreaks in universities and colleges amongst young adults who missed out on the mmr vaccine when they were children. tim muffett reports. she would be screaming from being in pain... lectures, essays, the odd party and mumps, the second year at leeds university has not gone quite to plan. i went to bed normal, everything fine and then i woke up and, bank, my face was puffed out and, bank, my face was puffed out and swollen. were you surprised at how painful it was? i got prescribed mo
a gucci dressing round, with £2700, the gucci jacket. it is the purple pointy shoes. would you wear that! you see what i wear when i come in in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket... in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket. .. me! in the morning. i would put you as a cravat and smoking jacket... me! i am still looking at those issues. gentlemen, thank you very much. cases of mumps in england are at their highest level in a decade, according to...
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you to know it always reminded me and taught me that it's not about whether you're bare feet or wear guccis, it's not about whether you have nuts and bolts or fine cuff links, it's about who you are, what you believe. on my 50th birthday my best friend, my sister -- val, will you stand up? i want you to meet my sister. she's incredible. [applause] my sister went to tiffany's and had a pair of sterling silver cuff links made. they are nuts and bolts. [laughter] she got them for me to remind me, to remind me where we come from. to remind me about, about how to judge a person. never forget. never forget. from time to time, he'd talk about the holocaust, my dad. he could never understand how people could be persecuted for just being who they were. the war was wrong, joey, at the dinner table where we all had only one rule. my dad came home every night from the dealership. one rule was that dinner was the only place you were expected to have impeck if bl manners. there was no excuses. it was a place we sat to have conversation and occasionally eat. it wasn't about eating. and my dad would respon
you to know it always reminded me and taught me that it's not about whether you're bare feet or wear guccis, it's not about whether you have nuts and bolts or fine cuff links, it's about who you are, what you believe. on my 50th birthday my best friend, my sister -- val, will you stand up? i want you to meet my sister. she's incredible. [applause] my sister went to tiffany's and had a pair of sterling silver cuff links made. they are nuts and bolts. [laughter] she got them for me to remind me,...
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she wore gucci, i loved this look. i thought it was -- she always has fun with fashion and i liked that she does these interesting sculptural looks. >> snap, snap, snap, salma hayek. kelly got in. >> we were all talking about it. we were very intrigued by this look. when you saw it on film, i loved it. no, wait. let me finish. let me finish. when i saw it in pictures, i didn't like it. when i saw her on the tv, i did like it. i'm mixed about it. mixed about it. >> jason. >> she walked past me and i was still, like -- that was just my -- >> she's so gorgeous. it's one of those things where she could wear anything, and i'm going to be, like, wow. >> next one. maya rudolph. >> okay, okay, okay. again, going back, we had a fantastic conversation about maya, and they were on the fence, but i loved the commitment to the kitten heel. i love this valentino moment, and the earrings were fantastic. she's a comedienne. she's having so much fun. >> thank you. thank you. >> she's sticking to what she knows. she's living her best li
she wore gucci, i loved this look. i thought it was -- she always has fun with fashion and i liked that she does these interesting sculptural looks. >> snap, snap, snap, salma hayek. kelly got in. >> we were all talking about it. we were very intrigued by this look. when you saw it on film, i loved it. no, wait. let me finish. let me finish. when i saw it in pictures, i didn't like it. when i saw her on the tv, i did like it. i'm mixed about it. mixed about it. >> jason....
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congratulations on your magic gucci socks. those are amazing. >> thank you >>> coming up, we're excited >>> uc davis are still treating the woman that mysteriously contributed coronavirus. the woman never traveled overseas, was not in contact with anyone that did. health experts are trying to retrace her steps to figure out how it is and where it is she got infected. >>> we also learned a coronavirus patient is now being treated at a hospital in san mateo county. not clear how or where that person got the virus. the coronavirus is weighing heavily on investors. the dow down another 700 points, it is down more than 10% this week alone. >>> a look at the traffic picture. it is backed up because of traffic into the northbound 880. there's a disabled vehicle, north through downtown oakland. west 580 is a smoother drive, the drive to the south bay is not bad, generally slowing in usually spots. >>> more local news in a half hour. have a great day. woman: the deadly corona virus officially hitting the us. man: the markets are plungi
congratulations on your magic gucci socks. those are amazing. >> thank you >>> coming up, we're excited >>> uc davis are still treating the woman that mysteriously contributed coronavirus. the woman never traveled overseas, was not in contact with anyone that did. health experts are trying to retrace her steps to figure out how it is and where it is she got infected. >>> we also learned a coronavirus patient is now being treated at a hospital in san mateo...
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parent company of gucci is shifting production to other companies. fox co foxxcom will resume some production by the end of the month. and boeing says they are expecting this to affect their numbers. and we'll speak to two people on that cruise ship quarantined >> talking about the number of cases in singapore now three more new cases bringing the total to 50. singapore with lent public health system will provide more information than china. in china, you have had people waiting outside of the hospitals sent home. people with false composite tifz >> does it instill a lot of confidence when president xi says this really restrictive policy and we are worried about our economic prospects almost saying we'd like to relax the restrictions even though we are still worried about it >> president xi has not been to wuhan. >> i know. almost as if it hasn't happened. >> it is a lot of dots to connect where you get a slow down in the united states from this >> some of them seem like they are connecting now we don't know. >>> the 2020 democrats are turning their
parent company of gucci is shifting production to other companies. fox co foxxcom will resume some production by the end of the month. and boeing says they are expecting this to affect their numbers. and we'll speak to two people on that cruise ship quarantined >> talking about the number of cases in singapore now three more new cases bringing the total to 50. singapore with lent public health system will provide more information than china. in china, you have had people waiting outside...
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hay muchas marcas como gucci y prada han hecho vestimentas que han tenido que retirarlas porque todavÍa no prueba entrega el mismo día de target. en tu puerta para que puedas hacer más. target. rápido y listo. a la máscara bambi eye. nueva máscara bambi eye, de l'oréal paris cepillo que abre los ojos con textura negra aterciopelada, separa, riza cada pestaña, sin dejar grumos, y abre los ojos al instante. nueva máscara bambi eye de l'oréal paris. lo valemos. hidratantes... has pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todo hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico... ...empapa las células de tu piel... ...dejándola súper hidratada. neutrogena®. ♪ carlos: vamos a hablar de steven spielberg, el rey midas del cine. ha hecho miles de pelÍculas en hollywood y tiene una hija adoptiva. ella es micaela spielberg y estÁn un poco nerviosos por ella porque ha decidido ser actriz porno y esto estÁ que arde. esta es una de las hijas de este famoso cineasta, micaela de 23 aÑos ha decidido realizar un giro para su carrera y dijo " yo voy a dedicarme a ser actriz po
hay muchas marcas como gucci y prada han hecho vestimentas que han tenido que retirarlas porque todavÍa no prueba entrega el mismo día de target. en tu puerta para que puedas hacer más. target. rápido y listo. a la máscara bambi eye. nueva máscara bambi eye, de l'oréal paris cepillo que abre los ojos con textura negra aterciopelada, separa, riza cada pestaña, sin dejar grumos, y abre los ojos al instante. nueva máscara bambi eye de l'oréal paris. lo valemos. hidratantes... has pero...
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dagen: this is gucci. cardi b already did this, the venus rising out of the sea, if you're going to repeat a look, you better do it better than cardi b did. [laughter] >> i agree. that fabric was sustainable, she was reusing old fabric. dagen: speaking of sustainable, jane fonda wore a dress that she wore at cannes. you want to talk about recycling. maria: why not? midst in fashion week in new york city, what are some of the trends that you're seeing so far in fashion week? >> let me tell you, it's a very busy week, designers are trying to make a flash, usually when we are looking at fall collection that doesn't necessarily always excite us as much as spring but this season different, lots of exaggerated. >> red is one of the colors of the year that we will be keeping our eyes of, bright pinks and neons and great structures here, everything is definitely high-low, a lot of body inclusivities with these designers, all women which is a huge shift right now. dagen: there was some big drama over the weekend be
dagen: this is gucci. cardi b already did this, the venus rising out of the sea, if you're going to repeat a look, you better do it better than cardi b did. [laughter] >> i agree. that fabric was sustainable, she was reusing old fabric. dagen: speaking of sustainable, jane fonda wore a dress that she wore at cannes. you want to talk about recycling. maria: why not? midst in fashion week in new york city, what are some of the trends that you're seeing so far in fashion week? >> let...
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this affected the life of lvmh and gucci. already reeling by the hong kong protests. tourist arrivals in hong kong down 50%. one of the worst long stretches. the coronavirus doesn't help their business. they are already planning to take a hit from coronavirus. lauren: look at canada goose before all this, said sales could rise 25% this year. now they're saying they could fall over 2%. so up 25 to now 2. charles: they can't afford it. bernard arnault was scheduled to become the richest man in the world. probably will be delayed. thank you both, very much. one proof consumer confidence is strong. some people willing to pay $18, that's right, 18 bucks for a milkshake. jackie deangelis is here with the details. jackie, 18 bucks? >> special all vegan shake. charles: does it have filet mignon in it? all vegan? >> no dairy in it. no eggs in it. not anything animal related so what is special about this shake it was in development for about two years. they have a creative director at black tap. you have scene the shakes on instagram. they taste it. they tried. tried it all dif
this affected the life of lvmh and gucci. already reeling by the hong kong protests. tourist arrivals in hong kong down 50%. one of the worst long stretches. the coronavirus doesn't help their business. they are already planning to take a hit from coronavirus. lauren: look at canada goose before all this, said sales could rise 25% this year. now they're saying they could fall over 2%. so up 25 to now 2. charles: they can't afford it. bernard arnault was scheduled to become the richest man in...